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═════════════════════ 10 Fun Facts About South Korea ═══════════════════════
1. South Korea never actually had a split with the North.
2. In South Korea you are born as a one year old instead of zero like in most places in the world. It doesn't end there either, everyone ages a year older on New Years Day. Meaning if a baby is born in South Korea in late December he or she would be two years old in just a few days.
3. Fewer than 300Korean family names are currently in use, and the three most common (Kim, Lee, and Park) account for nearly half of the population. This is because the family name itself is not the sole identifier of heritage as it is in many other parts of the world.
4. Many South Korean men regularly use make up. In fact South Korean men spend more per capita on skin care then men anywhere else in the world. On a side note the male skincare and grooming industry is worth more than a billion dollars and is set to grow by 50% over the next 5 years in large part due to the consumer base in South Korea.
5. Seoul, South Korea, is the global plastic surgery capital. The high-status neighborhood of Gangnam reportedly has 500 aesthetic centers alone. Yes Gangnam is the same gangnam referenced in Psy's Gangnam style.
6. Many public bathrooms in South Korea ask their patrons to throw their toilet paper into the trash. Signs outside the public bathrooms explain that it is due to the low water pressure of the flushing system, that doesn't allow the toilet paper to be flushed. This is extremely unsanitary and a major health issue for public bathroom facilities.
7. The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer in Boryeong, a town around 200 km south of Seoul, South Korea. The first Mud Festival was staged in 1998 and, by 2007, the festival attracted 2.2 million visitors.
8. In early 2015 South Korea legalised adultery. Prior to the legalising adultery a cheater could face up to two years in prison.
9. South Korea is famous for its practice of “crime re-creation.” Citizens suspected of crimes such as rape or murder are led by the police in handcuffs to the scene of the crime and ordered to publicly reenact the crime.
10. In South Korea most restaurants will deliver straight to your apartment via motorcycle driver. On a site note these driver are notorious for speeding through traffic to deliver the food on time. After you’re done eating, you can just put your dirty dishes outside your door because the delivery guy will come for them later.
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Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.

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═════════════════════ 10 Fun Facts About South Korea ═══════════════════════
1. South Korea never actually had a split with the North.
2. In South Korea you are born as a one year old instead of zero like in most places in the world. It doesn't end there either, everyone ages a year older on New Years Day. Meaning if a baby is born in South Korea in late December he or she would be two years old in just a few days.
3. Fewer than 300Korean family names are currently in use, and the three most common (Kim, Lee, and Park) account for nearly half of the population. This is because the family name itself is not the sole identifier of heritage as it is in many other parts of the world.
4. Many South Korean men regularly use make up. In fact South Korean men spend more per capita on skin care then men anywhere else in the world. On a side note the male skincare and grooming industry is worth more than a billion dollars and is set to grow by 50% over the next 5 years in large part due to the consumer base in South Korea.
5. Seoul, South Korea, is the global plastic surgery capital. The high-status neighborhood of Gangnam reportedly has 500 aesthetic centers alone. Yes Gangnam is the same gangnam referenced in Psy's Gangnam style.
6. Many public bathrooms in South Korea ask their patrons to throw their toilet paper into the trash. Signs outside the public bathrooms explain that it is due to the low water pressure of the flushing system, that doesn't allow the toilet paper to be flushed. This is extremely unsanitary and a major health issue for public bathroom facilities.
7. The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer in Boryeong, a town around 200 km south of Seoul, South Korea. The first Mud Festival was staged in 1998 and, by 2007, the festival attracted 2.2 million visitors.
8. In early 2015 South Korea legalised adultery. Prior to the legalising adultery a cheater could face up to two years in prison.
9. South Korea is famous for its practice of “crime re-creation.” Citizens suspected of crimes such as rape or murder are led by the police in handcuffs to the scene of the crime and ordered to publicly reenact the crime.
10. In South Korea most restaurants will deliver straight to your apartment via motorcycle driver. On a site note these driver are notorious for speeding through traffic to deliver the food on time. After you’re done eating, you can just put your dirty dishes outside your door because the delivery guy will come for them later.
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Moving to Korea? 15 Facts you should know!

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2:57

12 Wacky Things Korean Culture

12 Wacky Things Korean Culture

12 Wacky Things Korean Culture

I love South Korea! This video is looooong overdue.
I've spent more time in South Korea (22 months) than any other country besides the U.S.A. I find South Korean culture to be one of the strangest, yet most exciting and fascinating cultures in the world.
When I taught English in South Korea, I was living in a small village (called Jin-sa-ri) about 40 miles south of Seoul. I was one of 4 foreigners in my town, so it's safe to say I know Korean culture very well...Nobody spoke a lick of English in my town, so therefore, I learned how to speak Korean conversationally. I also trained to get a black belt in Taekwondo. Some of my best memories in my early 20s are in South Korea.
This video represents some of the most interesting and wacky things I find about Korean culture.
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10 Interesting Facts about South Korea

10 Interesting Facts about South Korea

10 Interesting Facts about South Korea

https://www.factretriever.com/south-korea-facts From its dynamic cityscape to its celebration of age-old traditions, South Korea is a land of dazzling experience and centuries of culture and history. Explore the land of the Morning Calm with these interesting South Korea facts.

22:38

The South Korean Love Industry

The South Korean Love Industry

The South Korean Love Industry

With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
We sent Matt Shea to investigate this generational crisis, which led him to Seoul's red-light district, a pre-wedding photo shoot on the set of a Korean soap opera, and an erotic sculpture park on South Korea's "honeymoon island."
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Culture shock | Japan & Korea differences 日/韓 在住外国人のカルチャーショック

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Culture shock? KOREA & INDIA differences

Culture shock? KOREA & INDIA differences

Culture shock? KOREA & INDIA differences

No matter which country you are from you must have experienced some culture shocks when you came to Korea first.
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What South Koreans Think Of America | ASIAN BOSS

What South Koreans Think Of America | ASIAN BOSS

What South Koreans Think Of America | ASIAN BOSS

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In this second installment of the "What Asians think of America" series, we asked South Koreans to share their honest thoughts about America and Americans. Some of their answers were surprising to say the least.
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CULTURE SHOCKS IN KOREA

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Culture of studying in South Korea

Culture of studying in South Korea

Culture of studying in South Korea

In the most recent survey conducted by the BBC and Harris Poll, more than 60 percent of respondents said the US is worse than other countries when it comes to teaching math and a majority expressed the same opinion about the science curriculum in the US.
So how can those numbers be turned around? In South Korea the answer lies in longer days and a much stricter study regimen. It is a model which even President Obama has praised but it is not without its drawbacks.
The BBC's John Sudworth reports on the drive to succeed in Seoul.

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Culture Shock In Korea [Seoul hunters]

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Counterfeit Culture - Seoul: A Look Inside Korea’s Fake Fashion World

In recent years, Korea has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing fashion markets. Koreans are obsessed with fashion, and the country produces scores of talented designers, many of whom are now breaking out onto the global stage.
Beneath the surface, though, there’s an insane market for counterfeit streetwear. Of course, you can find fake clothing all over the globe, but there’s places in Seoul that are selling convincing knock-offs of hyped brands like Raf Simons, Off-White, Balenciaga and Fear Of God.
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published: 12 Nov 2015

12 Wacky Things Korean Culture

I love South Korea! This video is looooong overdue.
I've spent more time in South Korea (22 months) than any other country besides the U.S.A. I find South Korean culture to be one of the strangest, yet most exciting and fascinating cultures in the world.
When I taught English in South Korea, I was living in a small village (called Jin-sa-ri) about 40 miles south of Seoul. I was one of 4 foreigners in my town, so it's safe to say I know Korean culture very well...Nobody spoke a lick of English in my town, so therefore, I learned how to speak Korean conversationally. I also trained to get a black belt in Taekwondo. Some of my best memories in my early 20s are in South Korea.
This video represents some of the most interesting and wacky things I find about Korean culture.
Have yo...

published: 29 Nov 2017

10 Interesting Facts about South Korea

https://www.factretriever.com/south-korea-facts From its dynamic cityscape to its celebration of age-old traditions, South Korea is a land of dazzling experience and centuries of culture and history. Explore the land of the Morning Calm with these interesting South Korea facts.

published: 21 Jul 2017

The South Korean Love Industry

With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
We sent Matt Shea to investigate this generational crisis, which led him to Seoul's red-light district, a pre-wedding photo shoot on the set of a Korean soap opera, and an erotic sculpture park on South Korea's "honeymoon ...

Culture shock | Japan & Korea differences 日/韓 在住外国人のカルチャーショック

Martina has lived in Korea for 7+ years, and I've been back and forth in Japan for 5+ years, and we've noticed a bunch of cultural differences when traveling back and forth between the two countries! Bath and spa culture, sushi, the subway, and more!
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Culture shock? KOREA & INDIA differences

No matter which country you are from you must have experienced some culture shocks when you came to Korea first.
In this episode, Harsh is sharing his experience about the Korean modern culture and asking his strange but interesting questions to Minji. Minji has interestingly replied to all those questions. Watch our video to know about how did she explain questions like "When do Koreans drink Soju or Beer?".
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published: 16 Nov 2016

What South Koreans Think Of America | ASIAN BOSS

Watch Part 1 of the "What Asians think of America" series here:
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See "What North KoreansThink of America here:
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In this second installment of the "What Asians think of America" series, we asked South Koreans to share their honest thoughts about America and Americans. Some of their answers were surprising to say the least.
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In this video I talk about some of the culture shocks that i experienced when moving form Sweden to South Korea!
(Not saying any of these experiences or differences of the countries is something bad or good, just stating what I felt)
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published: 17 Mar 2016

Culture of studying in South Korea

In the most recent survey conducted by the BBC and Harris Poll, more than 60 percent of respondents said the US is worse than other countries when it comes to teaching math and a majority expressed the same opinion about the science curriculum in the US.
So how can those numbers be turned around? In South Korea the answer lies in longer days and a much stricter study regimen. It is a model which even President Obama has praised but it is not without its drawbacks.
The BBC's John Sudworth reports on the drive to succeed in Seoul.

Culture Shock In Korea [Seoul hunters]

We went out to ask foreigners what kind of culture shock they have experienced in Korea. And we got some interesting answers. Enjoy!
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We went out to ask foreigners what kind of culture shock they have experienced in Korea. And we got some interesting answers. Enjoy!
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10 Fun Facts About South Korea

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═════════════════════ 10 Fun Facts About South Korea ═══════════════════════
1. South Korea never actually had a split with the North.
2. In South Korea you are born as a one year old instead of zero like in most places in the world. It doesn't end there either, everyone ages a year older on New Years Day. Meaning if a baby is born in South Korea in late December he or she would be two years old in just a few days.
3. Fewer than 300Korean family names are currently in use, and the three most common (Kim, Lee, and Park) account for nearly half of the population. This is because the family name itself is not the sole identifier of heritage as it is in many other parts of the world.
4. Many South Korean men regularly use make up. In fact South Korean men spend more per capita on skin care then men anywhere else in the world. On a side note the male skincare and grooming industry is worth more than a billion dollars and is set to grow by 50% over the next 5 years in large part due to the consumer base in South Korea.
5. Seoul, South Korea, is the global plastic surgery capital. The high-status neighborhood of Gangnam reportedly has 500 aesthetic centers alone. Yes Gangnam is the same gangnam referenced in Psy's Gangnam style.
6. Many public bathrooms in South Korea ask their patrons to throw their toilet paper into the trash. Signs outside the public bathrooms explain that it is due to the low water pressure of the flushing system, that doesn't allow the toilet paper to be flushed. This is extremely unsanitary and a major health issue for public bathroom facilities.
7. The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer in Boryeong, a town around 200 km south of Seoul, South Korea. The first Mud Festival was staged in 1998 and, by 2007, the festival attracted 2.2 million visitors.
8. In early 2015 South Korea legalised adultery. Prior to the legalising adultery a cheater could face up to two years in prison.
9. South Korea is famous for its practice of “crime re-creation.” Citizens suspected of crimes such as rape or murder are led by the police in handcuffs to the scene of the crime and ordered to publicly reenact the crime.
10. In South Korea most restaurants will deliver straight to your apartment via motorcycle driver. On a site note these driver are notorious for speeding through traffic to deliver the food on time. After you’re done eating, you can just put your dirty dishes outside your door because the delivery guy will come for them later.
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═════════════════════ 10 Fun Facts About South Korea ═══════════════════════
1. South Korea never actually had a split with the North.
2. In South Korea you are born as a one year old instead of zero like in most places in the world. It doesn't end there either, everyone ages a year older on New Years Day. Meaning if a baby is born in South Korea in late December he or she would be two years old in just a few days.
3. Fewer than 300Korean family names are currently in use, and the three most common (Kim, Lee, and Park) account for nearly half of the population. This is because the family name itself is not the sole identifier of heritage as it is in many other parts of the world.
4. Many South Korean men regularly use make up. In fact South Korean men spend more per capita on skin care then men anywhere else in the world. On a side note the male skincare and grooming industry is worth more than a billion dollars and is set to grow by 50% over the next 5 years in large part due to the consumer base in South Korea.
5. Seoul, South Korea, is the global plastic surgery capital. The high-status neighborhood of Gangnam reportedly has 500 aesthetic centers alone. Yes Gangnam is the same gangnam referenced in Psy's Gangnam style.
6. Many public bathrooms in South Korea ask their patrons to throw their toilet paper into the trash. Signs outside the public bathrooms explain that it is due to the low water pressure of the flushing system, that doesn't allow the toilet paper to be flushed. This is extremely unsanitary and a major health issue for public bathroom facilities.
7. The Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during the summer in Boryeong, a town around 200 km south of Seoul, South Korea. The first Mud Festival was staged in 1998 and, by 2007, the festival attracted 2.2 million visitors.
8. In early 2015 South Korea legalised adultery. Prior to the legalising adultery a cheater could face up to two years in prison.
9. South Korea is famous for its practice of “crime re-creation.” Citizens suspected of crimes such as rape or murder are led by the police in handcuffs to the scene of the crime and ordered to publicly reenact the crime.
10. In South Korea most restaurants will deliver straight to your apartment via motorcycle driver. On a site note these driver are notorious for speeding through traffic to deliver the food on time. After you’re done eating, you can just put your dirty dishes outside your door because the delivery guy will come for them later.
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Moving to Korea? 15 Facts you should know!

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12 Wacky Things Korean Culture

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I've spent more time in South Korea (22 months) than any other country besides the U.S.A. I find South Korean culture to be one of the strangest, yet most exciting and fascinating cultures in the world.
When I taught English in South Korea, I was living in a small village (called Jin-sa-ri) about 40 miles south of Seoul. I was one of 4 foreigners in my town, so it's safe to say I know Korean culture very well...Nobody spoke a lick of English in my town, so therefore, I learned how to speak Korean conversationally. I also trained to get a black belt in Taekwondo. Some of my best memories in my early 20s are in South Korea.
This video represents some of the most interesting and wacky things I find about Korean culture.
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I love South Korea! This video is looooong overdue.
I've spent more time in South Korea (22 months) than any other country besides the U.S.A. I find South Korean culture to be one of the strangest, yet most exciting and fascinating cultures in the world.
When I taught English in South Korea, I was living in a small village (called Jin-sa-ri) about 40 miles south of Seoul. I was one of 4 foreigners in my town, so it's safe to say I know Korean culture very well...Nobody spoke a lick of English in my town, so therefore, I learned how to speak Korean conversationally. I also trained to get a black belt in Taekwondo. Some of my best memories in my early 20s are in South Korea.
This video represents some of the most interesting and wacky things I find about Korean culture.
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10 Interesting Facts about South Korea

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The South Korean Love Industry

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With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
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With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
We sent Matt Shea to investigate this generational crisis, which led him to Seoul's red-light district, a pre-wedding photo shoot on the set of a Korean soap opera, and an erotic sculpture park on South Korea's "honeymoon island."
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Culture shock | Japan & Korea differences 日/韓 在住外国人のカルチャーショック

Martina has lived in Korea for 7+ years, and I've been back and forth in Japan for 5+ years, and we've noticed a bunch of cultural differences when traveling ba...

Martina has lived in Korea for 7+ years, and I've been back and forth in Japan for 5+ years, and we've noticed a bunch of cultural differences when traveling back and forth between the two countries! Bath and spa culture, sushi, the subway, and more!
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Culture shock? KOREA & INDIA differences

No matter which country you are from you must have experienced some culture shocks when you came to Korea first.
In this episode, Harsh is sharing his experienc...

No matter which country you are from you must have experienced some culture shocks when you came to Korea first.
In this episode, Harsh is sharing his experience about the Korean modern culture and asking his strange but interesting questions to Minji. Minji has interestingly replied to all those questions. Watch our video to know about how did she explain questions like "When do Koreans drink Soju or Beer?".
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No matter which country you are from you must have experienced some culture shocks when you came to Korea first.
In this episode, Harsh is sharing his experience about the Korean modern culture and asking his strange but interesting questions to Minji. Minji has interestingly replied to all those questions. Watch our video to know about how did she explain questions like "When do Koreans drink Soju or Beer?".
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CULTURE SHOCKS IN KOREA

In this video I talk about some of the culture shocks that i experienced when moving form Sweden to South Korea!
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In this video I talk about some of the culture shocks that i experienced when moving form Sweden to South Korea!
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In this video I talk about some of the culture shocks that i experienced when moving form Sweden to South Korea!
(Not saying any of these experiences or differences of the countries is something bad or good, just stating what I felt)
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Culture of studying in South Korea

In the most recent survey conducted by the BBC and Harris Poll, more than 60 percent of respondents said the US is worse than other countries when it comes to t...

In the most recent survey conducted by the BBC and Harris Poll, more than 60 percent of respondents said the US is worse than other countries when it comes to teaching math and a majority expressed the same opinion about the science curriculum in the US.
So how can those numbers be turned around? In South Korea the answer lies in longer days and a much stricter study regimen. It is a model which even President Obama has praised but it is not without its drawbacks.
The BBC's John Sudworth reports on the drive to succeed in Seoul.

In the most recent survey conducted by the BBC and Harris Poll, more than 60 percent of respondents said the US is worse than other countries when it comes to teaching math and a majority expressed the same opinion about the science curriculum in the US.
So how can those numbers be turned around? In South Korea the answer lies in longer days and a much stricter study regimen. It is a model which even President Obama has praised but it is not without its drawbacks.
The BBC's John Sudworth reports on the drive to succeed in Seoul.

25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in...

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Seoul Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

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Welcome to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Start your adventure at the K-Style Hub, a state-of-the-art visitor centre where South Korea’s past, present and future converge.
At the head of Gwanghwamun Square sits the statue of Sejong the Great, whose reign oversaw a golden age of literature, science and technology. The great leader sits before the grandest of Seoul’s five royal palaces, Gyeongbokgung, the Palace of ShiningHappiness.
A short bus or subway ride to the east, are the adjoining palaces of Changdeokgung and Changgyeongung, while just to the south at Deoksugung Palace, see the changing of the guard which takes place three times each day.
Just to the west, is the last of Seoul’s great palaces, Gyeonghuigung, a royal...

published: 13 Sep 2017

50 Things to do in Seoul, Korea Travel Guide

Join us for a city tour of Seoul, South Korea! In this video we cover 50 things to do in Seoul including visiting the royal palaces, going to themed cafes, eating at local restaurants, enjoying the parks, and going to the museums. We also explore some of the best markets for shopping and street food in Seoul, dabble in Korean nightlife, and sing our hearts out at a noraebang. A few other fun cultural experiences worth mentioning are: watching a Korean baseball game, going to a jjimjilbang, and dressing up in a hanbok.
Some of the neighbourhoods covered in this Seoul guide include: Hongdae, Gangnam, Itaewon, Insadong, Samcheongdong, Dongdaemun, Myeongdong and more where you'll find major attractions, shopping, entertainment and dining experiences.
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12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries ...

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South Korea Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The WarMuseum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World HeritageSight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its n...

SEOUL | TRAVEL GUIDE

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
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SOUTH KOREA, BUSAN TRAVEL GUIDE

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published: 06 May 2017

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
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published: 21 Dec 2015

10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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published: 02 Jun 2017

Traveling to Korea | Tips to Save You Money and Time

Hi! [ReadBelow]
In this video, I tell you the things about Korea you need to know (or would best know) about Korea. I cover transportation, food, restrooms, accommodation, shopping, getting deals, and helpful apps!! I tried to pack in all the practical tips and knowledge that I think will save you time (and tears)! :)
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📹 EasyGuide to ReadingKorean Menus (for non-Koreans):
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📹 What to Pack for Korea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IIpWzefvBo&t=211s
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Good to know when traveling to Korea

In todays video I gave you guys a few tips and tricks (aka good things to know) if you're gonna travel to South Korea. Leave comments down below if you're interested in knowing something else.
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Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first ti...

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Korea Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips com...

This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
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Kyoto:
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
What will you do in Korea?
Visit our Korea travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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This video for KoreaVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Kyoto:
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South Korea, located on the peninsula between Japan and China, is a nation of contradictions. You’ll find an ancient culture that goes back thousands of years, bolstered by high-tech industries and glowing modern cities. These elements, seemingly at odds, often mix together to create a truly unique experience.
Your Korea tour begins with Seoul, a mega-city full of theatres, casinos, restaurants, and pubs. If you love shopping, you’re in luck: Korea loves nothing better than offering a chance for some good purchases. Entire districts are devoted to stores, vendors, and malls, so make sure your credit card is ready to go.
If you’re engaging in some sightseeing in Korea, you can’t go wrong with a dedicated visit to the many temples and palaces that dot the country. Many of these sacred locations are adorned with ponds, moats, and trees, allowing you to get back in touch with nature while you explore this nation’s vast history.
Stop by the museums and galleries of your choice to get a taste of the local modern culture. You’ll find fine art, eccentric modern pieces, and everything in between—and best of all, you can stop for delicious Korean food on just about any corner.
What will you do in Korea?
Visit our Korea travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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South Korea Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of hi...

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The WarMuseum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World HeritageSight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its ninety buildings have become one of the main Buddhist centres in the East..TumuliPark is situated in the centre of Kyong Ju, former capital of the Silla Kingdom and contains twenty three royal tombs that look from the outside like large green hills. A huge number of valuable finds were made here thus the National Museum was created in which more than a hundred and fifty thousand exhibits from prehistoric times right up to the Joseon Dynasty are on display. Jeju island is a unique holiday paradise, a volcanic island with temples, waterfalls, tea plantations and several leisure facilities. For Koreans as well as the Japanese, Jeju Island has, due to its tropical climate, become a very popular honeymoon destination. When during dinner a volcano erupts and laser gods battle against each other, the Korean people are reminded of the fact that they have withstood invasion by the Mongols, Chinese and Japanese. At the climax of the show a fiery dragon appears: his sole task to protect glorious South Korea!

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The WarMuseum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World HeritageSight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its ninety buildings have become one of the main Buddhist centres in the East..TumuliPark is situated in the centre of Kyong Ju, former capital of the Silla Kingdom and contains twenty three royal tombs that look from the outside like large green hills. A huge number of valuable finds were made here thus the National Museum was created in which more than a hundred and fifty thousand exhibits from prehistoric times right up to the Joseon Dynasty are on display. Jeju island is a unique holiday paradise, a volcanic island with temples, waterfalls, tea plantations and several leisure facilities. For Koreans as well as the Japanese, Jeju Island has, due to its tropical climate, become a very popular honeymoon destination. When during dinner a volcano erupts and laser gods battle against each other, the Korean people are reminded of the fact that they have withstood invasion by the Mongols, Chinese and Japanese. At the climax of the show a fiery dragon appears: his sole task to protect glorious South Korea!

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

What are the best places that South Korea able to offer? South Korea, Officially the Republic Of Korea is a country in East Asia that occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the North, China across the sea to the west Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
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DIY KIGUMI DACHSHUND - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exXauXMsIbc
PLACES TO GO IN SOUTH KOREA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TBPWCJWekA
ORPHANAGE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_lrpXFxo6c
THE VIOLIN MAN, CITYWALK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIQo5NC_ErA
PLACES TO GO IN THE USA, EC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5dVB9FFe_Q
WALK-THROUGH, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88X1fb3gv1E
WALK- THROUGH WALTDISNEYWORLD! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W47BjOllmo8
FROZEN SUMMER FUN! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMoXAWFT0hg

What are the best places that South Korea able to offer? South Korea, Officially the Republic Of Korea is a country in East Asia that occupies the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea to the North, China across the sea to the west Japan a short ferry ride to the southeast.
GAS - GiveAmazingServiceWe are an IndonesianCompany that serve an amazing service for all of our guests. Knowing that travelling around the world with uncertain internet access aren’t enough, so we plan to announce Indonesia to Skyroam, a unique, patented virtual SIM technology provides global data through local connectivity. Our mission is to become give customers the most efficient and open mobile data access provider to IoT, wearables, and 3rd party devices.
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DIY KIGUMI PIANO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjPafNyt4Hs
DIY KIGUMI DACHSHUND - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exXauXMsIbc
PLACES TO GO IN SOUTH KOREA - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TBPWCJWekA
ORPHANAGE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_lrpXFxo6c
THE VIOLIN MAN, CITYWALK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIQo5NC_ErA
PLACES TO GO IN THE USA, EC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5dVB9FFe_Q
WALK-THROUGH, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88X1fb3gv1E
WALK- THROUGH WALTDISNEYWORLD! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W47BjOllmo8
FROZEN SUMMER FUN! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMoXAWFT0hg

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Travel guide for Seoul city, South Korea.
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visit and discover all the best places in Seoul South Korea.
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take a tour at Gyeongbokgung and Cheonggyecheon just next to Insadong street.
get to know Namsangol Hanok Village and Namdaemun Market.
Seoul the Capital of South Korea is the largest city in the state
offer many tourist attraction like shopping and street food temples and skin care product.
Don't miss a chance to visit Seoul, South Korea. Take a bus to Boseong tea plantation for one day tour.
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Hello, Walkers!
Thanks for watching :)
we invite you to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on your favorites cities.
Travel guide for Seoul city, South Korea.
share us with your thoughts and write your comment below. give us a Like and share this video with your friends who wish to travel Seoul.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on South Korea, Seoul and Busan.
visit and discover all the best places in Seoul South Korea.
all the cool neighborhood in Seoul like Myeon dong and Itawan, Sincheon and Hongdea. eat at Gwangjang market and visit Lotte mall.
take a tour at Gyeongbokgung and Cheonggyecheon just next to Insadong street.
get to know Namsangol Hanok Village and Namdaemun Market.
Seoul the Capital of South Korea is the largest city in the state
offer many tourist attraction like shopping and street food temples and skin care product.
Don't miss a chance to visit Seoul, South Korea. Take a bus to Boseong tea plantation for one day tour.
love Kpop and Kdrama? South Korea has the best pop music and TV drama series. get to know all the Korean celebrity of Kpop and Kdrama.
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SOUTH KOREA, BUSAN TRAVEL GUIDE

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this is a guide on Busan city, South Korea.
Busan located to the southern part of the land.
walking distance recommend on visiting the following places:
Seomyeon
bujeon market
Jalachi fish market
Gukje market
Biff- movie square
Haeundae beach
Gwangalli bridge.
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this is a guide on Busan city, South Korea.
Busan located to the southern part of the land.
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Seomyeon
bujeon market
Jalachi fish market
Gukje market
Biff- movie square
Haeundae beach
Gwangalli bridge.
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Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want t...

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
See the blog post for in-depth detai...

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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Good to know when traveling to Korea

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[Korean Culture Series] Korean marriage, family, and kinship

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 5
한국의 결혼, 가족, 친족 관계
Korean marriage, family, and kinship
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published: 26 Feb 2016

The South Korean Love Industry

With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
We sent Matt Shea to investigate this generational crisis, which led him to Seoul's red-light district, a pre-wedding photo shoot on the set of a Korean soap opera, and an erotic sculpture park on South Korea's "honeymoon ...

[Korean Culture Series] A brief history of Korea

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 3
한국역사의 개관
A brief history of Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published: 07 Jul 2016

South Korea's Hangover - 101 East

You might be surprised to know that the biggest alcohol consumers are in South Korea.
South Koreans drink twice as much liquor as Russians and they consume more alcohol than any other nation.
Soju, a fermented-rice spirit, is king, with more than seven million bottles consumed every night.
Drinking is treated as the social lubricant to build workplace camaraderie, secure business deals and to earn trust.
But with an estimated 1.6 million alcoholics, and the social costs to health reaching $20bn a year, 101 East asks whether the cap can be put back on the Soju bottle.
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published: 12 Feb 2016

South Korea - Street Food Documentary

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The various food cultures exist in korea.
The other food is very abundant among the aging food besides a kimchi.
The soy sauce doenjang salted fish kimchioe and so on exists.

published: 19 Jan 2015

The 5 Most Important Things to know about Korean Religions | Don Baker

A Korean Year of Love and Sorrow: The Culture, Politics & Economy of South Korea (1990)

The SixthRepublic began in 1987 and remains the current republic of South Korea. It started with the election of Roh Tae-woo as president for the 13th presidential term in the first direct presidential election in 16 years. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0871133571/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0871133571&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=06bfdeb595d20af75bbc9060ccd26205
Although Roh was from a military background and one of the leaders of Chun's coup d'etat, the inability of the opposition leaders Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam to agree on a unified candidacy led to his being elected.
Roh was officially inaugurated in February 1988. The government set out to eliminate past vestiges of authoritarian rule, by revising laws and decrees to fit...

published: 19 Apr 2014

10 Days in North Korea. Inside the most isolated country in the world

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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every ci...

published: 07 Nov 2014

South Korea Culture Talk, May 3rd, 2017

South Korean ​students​ discuss differences in culture and education, and their study abroad experience.

published: 22 May 2017

[Korean Culture Series] Korea, Koreans, and their ethnic identity

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 2
한국, 한국인, 그리고 그들의 인종적인 정체성
Korea, Koreans, and their ethnic identity
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published: 26 Feb 2016

South Korea Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The WarMuseum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World HeritageSight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its n...

published: 14 Aug 2013

[Korean Culture Series] Beliefs and Religions of Koreans

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 7
한국인의 신앙과 종교
Beliefs and Religions of Koreans
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

published: 10 May 2016

Reverse Culture Shock... England & South Korea

Xander talks about the changes he witnessed in going back to England for the first time in two and a half years and some differences between England and Korea.
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Never before seen real life footage inside of North Korea (Documentary)

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Korean Cuisine : An introduction to Korean Food

I miss Korea these days for a lot of reasons; however, maybe none more significant than the food. As a lover of Korean cuisine I'm constantly craving certain Korean foods such as Pajeon, Bibimbap or Kimchi fried rice. Whenever possible I try to get my fix at Korean restaurants overseas; however, it is often not as good, authentic or as cheap as it is in some of my favorite Korean restaurants in Seoul. I'm hoping I'll soon be able to return to Korea to eat my way around the country. In the meantime, enjoy this Korean cuisine guide featuring some of my favorite Korean dishes and restaurants in South Korea:
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SOS: Koreans Open Up About Plastic Surgery 성형에 대한 서울인의 생각 | MEEJMUSE

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From a Korean perspective, both local and foreigners now living in Korea, why has PS become such a big thing, and has it always been this way?
If someone offered to give them a complete celebr...

published: 16 Oct 2015

What North Koreans Think Of South Korea | ASIAN BOSS

We'd like to thanks these two for sharing their powerful stories. As we said in the video, please do whatever you can to raise awareness.
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[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 5
한국의 결혼, 가족, 친족 관계
Korean marriage, family, and kinship
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
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[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 5
한국의 결혼, 가족, 친족 관계
Korean marriage, family, and kinship
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
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The South Korean Love Industry

With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, SouthK...

With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
We sent Matt Shea to investigate this generational crisis, which led him to Seoul's red-light district, a pre-wedding photo shoot on the set of a Korean soap opera, and an erotic sculpture park on South Korea's "honeymoon island."
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With one of the lowest birth rates in the world, South Korea is in danger of disappearing by the end of the millennium. If the situation stays as it is, South Koreans are predicted to become extinct by 2750. Because of the rapidly aging population, elderly prostitutes known as "Bacchus ladies" have cornered a number of public parks as their working areas. Meanwhile, South Korean kids are living with their families well into their 20s—as a result, an entire economy of sex motels has sprung up to give kids a place to fool around outside the watchful eyes of their parents.
We sent Matt Shea to investigate this generational crisis, which led him to Seoul's red-light district, a pre-wedding photo shoot on the set of a Korean soap opera, and an erotic sculpture park on South Korea's "honeymoon island."
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[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 3
한국역사의 개관
A brief history of Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 3
한국역사의 개관
A brief history of Korea
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

You might be surprised to know that the biggest alcohol consumers are in South Korea.
South Koreans drink twice as much liquor as Russians and they consume more alcohol than any other nation.
Soju, a fermented-rice spirit, is king, with more than seven million bottles consumed every night.
Drinking is treated as the social lubricant to build workplace camaraderie, secure business deals and to earn trust.
But with an estimated 1.6 million alcoholics, and the social costs to health reaching $20bn a year, 101 East asks whether the cap can be put back on the Soju bottle.
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You might be surprised to know that the biggest alcohol consumers are in South Korea.
South Koreans drink twice as much liquor as Russians and they consume more alcohol than any other nation.
Soju, a fermented-rice spirit, is king, with more than seven million bottles consumed every night.
Drinking is treated as the social lubricant to build workplace camaraderie, secure business deals and to earn trust.
But with an estimated 1.6 million alcoholics, and the social costs to health reaching $20bn a year, 101 East asks whether the cap can be put back on the Soju bottle.
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South Korea - Street Food Documentary

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The various food cultures exist in korea.
The other food is very abundant among the aging food besides a kimchi...

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The various food cultures exist in korea.
The other food is very abundant among the aging food besides a kimchi.
The soy sauce doenjang salted fish kimchioe and so on exists.

Learn How to Fly Cheap: http://cm.gy/CheapFlghts
The various food cultures exist in korea.
The other food is very abundant among the aging food besides a kimchi.
The soy sauce doenjang salted fish kimchioe and so on exists.

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The 5 Most Important Things to know about Korean Religions | Don Baker

The SixthRepublic began in 1987 and remains the current republic of South Korea. It started with the election of Roh Tae-woo as president for the 13th presidential term in the first direct presidential election in 16 years. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0871133571/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0871133571&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=06bfdeb595d20af75bbc9060ccd26205
Although Roh was from a military background and one of the leaders of Chun's coup d'etat, the inability of the opposition leaders Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam to agree on a unified candidacy led to his being elected.
Roh was officially inaugurated in February 1988. The government set out to eliminate past vestiges of authoritarian rule, by revising laws and decrees to fit democratic provisions. Freedom of press was expanded, university autonomy recognised, and restrictions on overseas travels were lifted. However, the growth of the economy had slowed down compared to the 80s, with strong labor unions and higher wages reducing the competitiveness of Korean products on the international market, resulting in stagnant exports, while commodity prices kept on rising.
Shortly after Roh's inauguration, the Seoul Olympics took place, raising South Korea's international recognition and also greatly influencing foreign policy. Roh's government announced the official unification plan, Nordpolitik, established diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union, China, and countries in East Europe.
An historic event was held in 1990 when North Korea accepted the proposal for exchange between the two Koreas, resulting in high-level talks, cultural and sports exchange. In 1991, a joint communiqué on denuclearization agreed upon, and the two Koreas simultaneously became members of the UN.
When Roh's tenure was over, Kim Young-sam was elected president in the 1992 elections. He was the country's first civilian president in 30 years and he promised to build a "New Korea". The government set out to correct the mistakes of the previous administrations. Local government elections were held in 1995, and parliamentary elections in 1996. Adhering to popular demand, former presidents Chun and Roh were both indicted on charges linked to bribery, illegal funds, and in the case of Chun, responsibility for the incident in Gwangju. They were tried and sentenced to prison in December, 1996.
Relations with the North improved and a summit meeting was planned, but was postponed indefinitely with the death of Kim Il Sung. Tensions varied between the two Koreas thereafter, with cycle of small military skirmishes and apologies. The government also carried out substantial financial and economical reforms, joined the OECD in 1996, but met crisis with political and financial scandals. The country also faced various catastrophes at the time; train collision and ship sinking in 1993, Seoul's Seongsu Bridge and Sampoong Department Store collapsing in 1994. These incidents, which claimed many lives, were a blow to the civilian government.
In 1997, the nation suffered a severe financial crisis and the government had to approach the International Monetary Fund for relief funds. This was the limit to what the nation could bear and led to the opposition leader Kim Dae-jung winning the presidency in the same year.
Kim Dae-jung was officially inaugurated in February, 1998. South Korea had maintained its commitment to democratize its political processes and this was the first transfer of the government between parties by peaceful means. Kim's government faced the daunting task of overcoming the economic crisis, but with the joint efforts of the government's aggressive pursuit of foreign investment, industry's cooperation and the citizen's gold-collecting campaign, the country was able to come out of the crisis in a relatively short period of time.
Industrial reconstruction of the big conglomerate chaebols were pursued, a national pension system was established in 1998, educational reforms were carried out, government support for the IT field was increased, and notable cultural properties were registered as UNESCOCultural Heritage sites. The 2002 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Japan, brought upon a new culture where millions of supporters gather to cheer in public places.
In diplomacy, Kim Dae-jung pursued the "Sunshine Policy", a series of efforts to reconcile with North Korea. This culminated in reunions of the separated families of the Korean War, and the summit talk with North Korean leaderKim Jong-il. For these efforts, Kim Dae-jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_south_korea
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The SixthRepublic began in 1987 and remains the current republic of South Korea. It started with the election of Roh Tae-woo as president for the 13th presidential term in the first direct presidential election in 16 years. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0871133571/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0871133571&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=06bfdeb595d20af75bbc9060ccd26205
Although Roh was from a military background and one of the leaders of Chun's coup d'etat, the inability of the opposition leaders Kim Dae Jung and Kim Young Sam to agree on a unified candidacy led to his being elected.
Roh was officially inaugurated in February 1988. The government set out to eliminate past vestiges of authoritarian rule, by revising laws and decrees to fit democratic provisions. Freedom of press was expanded, university autonomy recognised, and restrictions on overseas travels were lifted. However, the growth of the economy had slowed down compared to the 80s, with strong labor unions and higher wages reducing the competitiveness of Korean products on the international market, resulting in stagnant exports, while commodity prices kept on rising.
Shortly after Roh's inauguration, the Seoul Olympics took place, raising South Korea's international recognition and also greatly influencing foreign policy. Roh's government announced the official unification plan, Nordpolitik, established diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union, China, and countries in East Europe.
An historic event was held in 1990 when North Korea accepted the proposal for exchange between the two Koreas, resulting in high-level talks, cultural and sports exchange. In 1991, a joint communiqué on denuclearization agreed upon, and the two Koreas simultaneously became members of the UN.
When Roh's tenure was over, Kim Young-sam was elected president in the 1992 elections. He was the country's first civilian president in 30 years and he promised to build a "New Korea". The government set out to correct the mistakes of the previous administrations. Local government elections were held in 1995, and parliamentary elections in 1996. Adhering to popular demand, former presidents Chun and Roh were both indicted on charges linked to bribery, illegal funds, and in the case of Chun, responsibility for the incident in Gwangju. They were tried and sentenced to prison in December, 1996.
Relations with the North improved and a summit meeting was planned, but was postponed indefinitely with the death of Kim Il Sung. Tensions varied between the two Koreas thereafter, with cycle of small military skirmishes and apologies. The government also carried out substantial financial and economical reforms, joined the OECD in 1996, but met crisis with political and financial scandals. The country also faced various catastrophes at the time; train collision and ship sinking in 1993, Seoul's Seongsu Bridge and Sampoong Department Store collapsing in 1994. These incidents, which claimed many lives, were a blow to the civilian government.
In 1997, the nation suffered a severe financial crisis and the government had to approach the International Monetary Fund for relief funds. This was the limit to what the nation could bear and led to the opposition leader Kim Dae-jung winning the presidency in the same year.
Kim Dae-jung was officially inaugurated in February, 1998. South Korea had maintained its commitment to democratize its political processes and this was the first transfer of the government between parties by peaceful means. Kim's government faced the daunting task of overcoming the economic crisis, but with the joint efforts of the government's aggressive pursuit of foreign investment, industry's cooperation and the citizen's gold-collecting campaign, the country was able to come out of the crisis in a relatively short period of time.
Industrial reconstruction of the big conglomerate chaebols were pursued, a national pension system was established in 1998, educational reforms were carried out, government support for the IT field was increased, and notable cultural properties were registered as UNESCOCultural Heritage sites. The 2002 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Japan, brought upon a new culture where millions of supporters gather to cheer in public places.
In diplomacy, Kim Dae-jung pursued the "Sunshine Policy", a series of efforts to reconcile with North Korea. This culminated in reunions of the separated families of the Korean War, and the summit talk with North Korean leaderKim Jong-il. For these efforts, Kim Dae-jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_south_korea
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10 Days in North Korea. Inside the most isolated country in the world

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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from ...

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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perhaps the least known country in the world today. Based on a political ideology known as ‘Juche’, the socialist government controls every source of information and the national leader, Kim Jong-un, preserves the peace and defends the state’s historical, spiritual and cultural heritage. It’s hard to overestimate the Commander-in-chief’s role in the country: his likeness adorns the streets and squares in every city and village. Through official portraits and statues, he is, literally, everywhere and kindergarten children are taught to sing his praises. Locals adore Kim Jong-un and consider him the Father of the Nation, he encourages everyone to be patriotic and surpass all other nations.
Almost 15% of North Korea’s GDP is reserved for military spending, and long after the Korean War of the 1950s, the country has still not signed a peace treaty with its capitalist southern neighbor. As a result, thousands of families were torn apart by the political divide. The army remains a source of inspiration; it determinates the social structure and stimulates ordinary people to devote their lives to work in the faithful service of the Marshal. The people believe that this military ideology consolidates national spirit and guarantees stability and order.
However, not even tough military methods and an ideological barrier around the country can solve the economic lag or the enormous social and economic gulf between South and North Korea. Self-reliance and self-sufficiency are in stark contrast to the economic reality. Despite developments in labour cooperation, a demilitarized zone, demarcated by a huge wall between the two states, is still amongst the most heavily armed areas in the world.
President of the Korean Friendship Association, Alejandro Cao de Benos explains that due to the generally accepted ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the people will never understand nor accept a western mind-set. From childhood, they are taught to be loyal to their leader and to beware of western values.
For most viewers North Korea remains a mystery but this unique film offers a limited window of opportunity to view Korean lifestyle through the prism of North Korean peoples’ every day cares and joys. RT Doc meets ordinary workers and soldiers to hear first hand, how they lived before being isolated from the whole world.
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[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 2
한국, 한국인, 그리고 그들의 인종적인 정체성
Korea, Koreans, and their ethnic identity
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 2
한국, 한국인, 그리고 그들의 인종적인 정체성
Korea, Koreans, and their ethnic identity
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

South Korea Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of hi...

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The WarMuseum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World HeritageSight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its ninety buildings have become one of the main Buddhist centres in the East..TumuliPark is situated in the centre of Kyong Ju, former capital of the Silla Kingdom and contains twenty three royal tombs that look from the outside like large green hills. A huge number of valuable finds were made here thus the National Museum was created in which more than a hundred and fifty thousand exhibits from prehistoric times right up to the Joseon Dynasty are on display. Jeju island is a unique holiday paradise, a volcanic island with temples, waterfalls, tea plantations and several leisure facilities. For Koreans as well as the Japanese, Jeju Island has, due to its tropical climate, become a very popular honeymoon destination. When during dinner a volcano erupts and laser gods battle against each other, the Korean people are reminded of the fact that they have withstood invasion by the Mongols, Chinese and Japanese. At the climax of the show a fiery dragon appears: his sole task to protect glorious South Korea!

Travel video about destination South-Korea.
South Korea is a land of ancient tradition and contemporary life, a fascinating world…with five thousand years of history. Seoul is the country’s economic and cultural centre, a metropolis of twelve million inhabitants who are proud of their ancient culture. The WarMuseum is a reminder of the Forgotten War when the United States of America and twenty other countries took part in a United Nations military operation to support South Korea against the forces North Korea and China. Thirty kilometres south of Seoul is the fortress town of Suwon where at the end of the eighteenth century the Hwaseong Fortress was built, now a World HeritageSight. South Korea’s most famous monastery is located in the Gaya-San National Park. Today the complex and its ninety buildings have become one of the main Buddhist centres in the East..TumuliPark is situated in the centre of Kyong Ju, former capital of the Silla Kingdom and contains twenty three royal tombs that look from the outside like large green hills. A huge number of valuable finds were made here thus the National Museum was created in which more than a hundred and fifty thousand exhibits from prehistoric times right up to the Joseon Dynasty are on display. Jeju island is a unique holiday paradise, a volcanic island with temples, waterfalls, tea plantations and several leisure facilities. For Koreans as well as the Japanese, Jeju Island has, due to its tropical climate, become a very popular honeymoon destination. When during dinner a volcano erupts and laser gods battle against each other, the Korean people are reminded of the fact that they have withstood invasion by the Mongols, Chinese and Japanese. At the climax of the show a fiery dragon appears: his sole task to protect glorious South Korea!

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 7
한국인의 신앙과 종교
Beliefs and Religions of Koreans
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

[Korean CultureSeries] - Segment 7
한국인의 신앙과 종교
Beliefs and Religions of Koreans
고려사이버대학교 '한국문화' 시리즈는 한국에 관해 관심 있는 전 세계 사람들이 한국과, 한국인, 한국문화를 올바르게 이해할 수 있도록 한국의 역사와 문화, 중요 생활 정보를 다양하게 소개하고 있습니다.
Welcome to the "Korean Culture Series", which has been developed by The Cyber University of Korea.
The main goal of our series is to introduce Korean culture and history to people all over the world who are interested in Korea.
Visit "Korean Culture Series" site at www.korean.cuk.edu.

Korean Cuisine : An introduction to Korean Food

I miss Korea these days for a lot of reasons; however, maybe none more significant than the food. As a lover of Korean cuisine I'm constantly craving certain K...

I miss Korea these days for a lot of reasons; however, maybe none more significant than the food. As a lover of Korean cuisine I'm constantly craving certain Korean foods such as Pajeon, Bibimbap or Kimchi fried rice. Whenever possible I try to get my fix at Korean restaurants overseas; however, it is often not as good, authentic or as cheap as it is in some of my favorite Korean restaurants in Seoul. I'm hoping I'll soon be able to return to Korea to eat my way around the country. In the meantime, enjoy this Korean cuisine guide featuring some of my favorite Korean dishes and restaurants in South Korea:
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1) Kimbap (김밥), aside from Korean street food, is the cheapest Korean cuisine you can purchase. Our favorite Korean Gimbap restaurant was located just around the corner from Audrey's Korean apartment in Yongin. We ended up going there often. Typically I'd order Kimchi fried rice and she'd get Korean tuna soup. Known in Korean as Kimchi bokkeumbap (김치 볶음밥) this was my favorite Korean style fried rice. Audrey on the other hand, couldn't get enough of Kimchi Chamchi Jjigae (김치 참치찌개).
2) To ward off the frigid Korean winters we'd typically go out for some Gamjatang (감자탕) - hearty Korean stew. Similar to Haejeongguk, this spicy pork bone soup featured plenty of vegetables, wild sesame seeds and potatoes
3) For Valentines day we decided to skip the chocolate and candy and instead treat ourselves to a Korean feast set meal. Hanjeongsik (한정식) is a full-course Korean meal with a varied array of banchan (반찬 - side dishes). This is the kind of meal where' you'll want to skip breakfast and dinner for.
4) As is the case in many other countries, Chinese cuisine - that is unique to that particular country and not traditional mainland Chinese cuisine - exists in South Korea. In other words, the Korean Chinese food you try while in Korea is unique to Korea and does not exist in China. We got to try some of our personal favorites: Jajangmyeon (자장면) noodles in a black bean paste and Tangsuyuk (탕수육). Greasy goodness!
5) In Korea, certain dishes are suited towards certain activities and/or weather. When it's raining outside and/or if you're climbing a mountain than it is common to eat Korean style seafood pizza (also known as Korean seafood pancakes. The Korean name is Haemul Pajeon (해물파전) and it is best paired with a milky fermented rice alcohol known as Makgeolli (막걸리).
6) Korean tea houses are a perfect way to relax and warm up on a frigid winter day. Our favorite kinds of Korean tea are usually of the fruity variety. Insadong (인사동), in the heart of Seoul, is a good option for visiting a Korean tea house.
7) Our favorite Korean restaurant, located nearby my apartment in Pyeontaek, was a place we often frequented for dolsot bibimbap and sundubu jjigae; however, we finally decided to try its signature dish: Dakdoritang (닭도리탕) - a hearty and spicy Korean chicken stew. The only regret we had about this meal is that we hadn't tried it sooner!
8) Late at night, our favorite meal in Korea is Korean barbecue. A place nearby my apartment specialized in Samgyeopsal (삼겹살) and galbi (갈비) where we'd often go to feast! It's the perfect caveman meal focusing almost exclusively on meats and veggies with very few carbohydrates.
9) We've been saving this video for near the end - it's our favorite Korean restaurant. With such delicious food and lovely service we ate here often. We show you our favorite dishes dolsot bibimbap (돌솥 비빔밥) - a mixed rice and veggie dish - and sundubu jjigae (순두부찌개) - a tofu based soup.
10) Fancy Korean hot pot? Shabu-shabu (샤부샤부) is just what you're looking for. The fun in this meal is similar to that of a Korean barbecue where you get to cook your food at your own table.
This is part 2/2 of my Korean food and restaurant series. Do you think I covered the best in Korean cuisine? What did I miss? What is your favorite Korean dish?
This is part of our Travel in Korea series showcasing Korean culture, Korean foods and Korean cuisine.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

I miss Korea these days for a lot of reasons; however, maybe none more significant than the food. As a lover of Korean cuisine I'm constantly craving certain Korean foods such as Pajeon, Bibimbap or Kimchi fried rice. Whenever possible I try to get my fix at Korean restaurants overseas; however, it is often not as good, authentic or as cheap as it is in some of my favorite Korean restaurants in Seoul. I'm hoping I'll soon be able to return to Korea to eat my way around the country. In the meantime, enjoy this Korean cuisine guide featuring some of my favorite Korean dishes and restaurants in South Korea:
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
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SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
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1) Kimbap (김밥), aside from Korean street food, is the cheapest Korean cuisine you can purchase. Our favorite Korean Gimbap restaurant was located just around the corner from Audrey's Korean apartment in Yongin. We ended up going there often. Typically I'd order Kimchi fried rice and she'd get Korean tuna soup. Known in Korean as Kimchi bokkeumbap (김치 볶음밥) this was my favorite Korean style fried rice. Audrey on the other hand, couldn't get enough of Kimchi Chamchi Jjigae (김치 참치찌개).
2) To ward off the frigid Korean winters we'd typically go out for some Gamjatang (감자탕) - hearty Korean stew. Similar to Haejeongguk, this spicy pork bone soup featured plenty of vegetables, wild sesame seeds and potatoes
3) For Valentines day we decided to skip the chocolate and candy and instead treat ourselves to a Korean feast set meal. Hanjeongsik (한정식) is a full-course Korean meal with a varied array of banchan (반찬 - side dishes). This is the kind of meal where' you'll want to skip breakfast and dinner for.
4) As is the case in many other countries, Chinese cuisine - that is unique to that particular country and not traditional mainland Chinese cuisine - exists in South Korea. In other words, the Korean Chinese food you try while in Korea is unique to Korea and does not exist in China. We got to try some of our personal favorites: Jajangmyeon (자장면) noodles in a black bean paste and Tangsuyuk (탕수육). Greasy goodness!
5) In Korea, certain dishes are suited towards certain activities and/or weather. When it's raining outside and/or if you're climbing a mountain than it is common to eat Korean style seafood pizza (also known as Korean seafood pancakes. The Korean name is Haemul Pajeon (해물파전) and it is best paired with a milky fermented rice alcohol known as Makgeolli (막걸리).
6) Korean tea houses are a perfect way to relax and warm up on a frigid winter day. Our favorite kinds of Korean tea are usually of the fruity variety. Insadong (인사동), in the heart of Seoul, is a good option for visiting a Korean tea house.
7) Our favorite Korean restaurant, located nearby my apartment in Pyeontaek, was a place we often frequented for dolsot bibimbap and sundubu jjigae; however, we finally decided to try its signature dish: Dakdoritang (닭도리탕) - a hearty and spicy Korean chicken stew. The only regret we had about this meal is that we hadn't tried it sooner!
8) Late at night, our favorite meal in Korea is Korean barbecue. A place nearby my apartment specialized in Samgyeopsal (삼겹살) and galbi (갈비) where we'd often go to feast! It's the perfect caveman meal focusing almost exclusively on meats and veggies with very few carbohydrates.
9) We've been saving this video for near the end - it's our favorite Korean restaurant. With such delicious food and lovely service we ate here often. We show you our favorite dishes dolsot bibimbap (돌솥 비빔밥) - a mixed rice and veggie dish - and sundubu jjigae (순두부찌개) - a tofu based soup.
10) Fancy Korean hot pot? Shabu-shabu (샤부샤부) is just what you're looking for. The fun in this meal is similar to that of a Korean barbecue where you get to cook your food at your own table.
This is part 2/2 of my Korean food and restaurant series. Do you think I covered the best in Korean cuisine? What did I miss? What is your favorite Korean dish?
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SOS: Koreans Open Up About Plastic Surgery 성형에 대한 서울인의 생각 | MEEJMUSE

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Hey musers!! This month's Streets of Seoul episode is on the topic of plastic surgery. What do Koreans re...

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Hey musers!! This month's Streets of Seoul episode is on the topic of plastic surgery. What do Koreans really think about it? Come with me to find out.
Here are just some of the questions I asked:
What do Koreans really think of plastic surgery?
How common is it? Is it still taboo at all?
Do many students do it? How is the school environment in regards to students returning with different features?
How do they feel about how South Korea is portrayed as ‘The Plastic SurgeryCapital’ by the international media? Do they feel it is fair or unfair?
From a Korean perspective, both local and foreigners now living in Korea, why has PS become such a big thing, and has it always been this way?
If someone offered to give them a complete celebrity makeover with plastic surgery for free, would they do it?
How do they feel about their partners/bfs/gfs having had plastic surgery?
What do they think of true beauty?
Some serious, some not-so-serious, but still trying to get to the core of it, I got some answers I didn't expect.
We tried organising interviews with some surgeons and filming inside clinics, but none were open to talking about side effects, etc. So in order to bring you guys the most neutral and unbiased information, I decided to go with this format for this episode of Streets of Seoul!
What do you think about Plastic Surgery? Would you say yes to the offer of a free plastic surgery makeover, and why or why not?
NEXT ♥
What should SOSEpisode 5 be about?
Comment: Dear Jen, please #SOS _______________ (eg. Dear Jen, please #SOS shopping in Seoul, street fashion, food etc)
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My team and I worked extremely hard on this video, so please be generous with that like button, comment, subscribe and share to show us your support! We appreciate your appreciation hehe and will continue bringing you guys the best content possible, thanks to your love. I’m glad I can combine my TV exp with online videos for the best viewership experience for my musers :)
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PREVIOUS #SOS EPISODES ♥
SOS OfficialTrailer http://youtu.be/NfftI11XEbc
Ep 1: Korean Guys Talk About Their IdealGirl http://youtu.be/tHQgEbEZRfE
Ep 2: Korean Girls Talk About Their Ideal Guy http://youtu.be/bH5uGivECoc
Ep 3: Korea’s UniqueCafe Culture http://youtu.be/tLvrPBU_fGU
Ep 4: Plastic Surgery in South Korea http://youtu.be/1OZ3vRIve1Q
SOS Official Playlist | 서울의 거리 플레이 리스트 http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIbfBuzab_WZ5IvGlicHPfPaZEbcwP2PI
PLASTIC SURGERY BLOGPOSTS ♥
Please note that it's been a year since these posts were published, and thus some issues may be slightly outdated:
Plastic Surgery, Appearance & Expectations: The True Beauty of Women http://www.meejmuse.com/2014/04/plastic-surgery-sexual-attractiveness.html (warning: this gets deep)
Are You Considering Plastic Surgery in South Korea? http://www.meejmuse.com/2014/06/are-you-considering-plastic-surgery-in.html
Another interesting read: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/03/23/about-face
A great documentary on 'The Cost of Beauty' by Al Jazeera http://youtu.be/wp4YZdSz2aA
OTHER RECENT VIDEOS ♥
My Current Korean Skincare + Cleansing Routine http://youtu.be/-goBe1DXQkc
My Current Brow Routine: Korean or WesternStyle? http://youtu.be/_etZbR14VLg
SNSDTaeyeon and Yoona ‘Party' Makeup Tutorial http://youtu.be/Gl-sIgowCE8
Huge Korean Makeup Haul http://youtu.be/zNDqAL9V61o
Easy Korean NaturalEveryday Makeup Tutorial http://youtu.be/qv6wzuhnNU0
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Hey musers!! This month's Streets of Seoul episode is on the topic of plastic surgery. What do Koreans really think about it? Come with me to find out.
Here are just some of the questions I asked:
What do Koreans really think of plastic surgery?
How common is it? Is it still taboo at all?
Do many students do it? How is the school environment in regards to students returning with different features?
How do they feel about how South Korea is portrayed as ‘The Plastic SurgeryCapital’ by the international media? Do they feel it is fair or unfair?
From a Korean perspective, both local and foreigners now living in Korea, why has PS become such a big thing, and has it always been this way?
If someone offered to give them a complete celebrity makeover with plastic surgery for free, would they do it?
How do they feel about their partners/bfs/gfs having had plastic surgery?
What do they think of true beauty?
Some serious, some not-so-serious, but still trying to get to the core of it, I got some answers I didn't expect.
We tried organising interviews with some surgeons and filming inside clinics, but none were open to talking about side effects, etc. So in order to bring you guys the most neutral and unbiased information, I decided to go with this format for this episode of Streets of Seoul!
What do you think about Plastic Surgery? Would you say yes to the offer of a free plastic surgery makeover, and why or why not?
NEXT ♥
What should SOSEpisode 5 be about?
Comment: Dear Jen, please #SOS _______________ (eg. Dear Jen, please #SOS shopping in Seoul, street fashion, food etc)
FROM JEN ♥
My team and I worked extremely hard on this video, so please be generous with that like button, comment, subscribe and share to show us your support! We appreciate your appreciation hehe and will continue bringing you guys the best content possible, thanks to your love. I’m glad I can combine my TV exp with online videos for the best viewership experience for my musers :)
Subscribe to stay posted for the next SOS episode (uploaded monthly) or my weekly videos: http://j.mp/mjms1o7i
PREVIOUS #SOS EPISODES ♥
SOS OfficialTrailer http://youtu.be/NfftI11XEbc
Ep 1: Korean Guys Talk About Their IdealGirl http://youtu.be/tHQgEbEZRfE
Ep 2: Korean Girls Talk About Their Ideal Guy http://youtu.be/bH5uGivECoc
Ep 3: Korea’s UniqueCafe Culture http://youtu.be/tLvrPBU_fGU
Ep 4: Plastic Surgery in South Korea http://youtu.be/1OZ3vRIve1Q
SOS Official Playlist | 서울의 거리 플레이 리스트 http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIbfBuzab_WZ5IvGlicHPfPaZEbcwP2PI
PLASTIC SURGERY BLOGPOSTS ♥
Please note that it's been a year since these posts were published, and thus some issues may be slightly outdated:
Plastic Surgery, Appearance & Expectations: The True Beauty of Women http://www.meejmuse.com/2014/04/plastic-surgery-sexual-attractiveness.html (warning: this gets deep)
Are You Considering Plastic Surgery in South Korea? http://www.meejmuse.com/2014/06/are-you-considering-plastic-surgery-in.html
Another interesting read: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/03/23/about-face
A great documentary on 'The Cost of Beauty' by Al Jazeera http://youtu.be/wp4YZdSz2aA
OTHER RECENT VIDEOS ♥
My Current Korean Skincare + Cleansing Routine http://youtu.be/-goBe1DXQkc
My Current Brow Routine: Korean or WesternStyle? http://youtu.be/_etZbR14VLg
SNSDTaeyeon and Yoona ‘Party' Makeup Tutorial http://youtu.be/Gl-sIgowCE8
Huge Korean Makeup Haul http://youtu.be/zNDqAL9V61o
Easy Korean NaturalEveryday Makeup Tutorial http://youtu.be/qv6wzuhnNU0
Korean Summer Trip to Kangwondo http://youtu.be/fJTd79fAJBY
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What North Koreans Think Of South Korea | ASIAN BOSS

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We'd like to thanks these two for sharing their powerful stories. As we said in the video, please do whatever you can to raise awareness.
You can watch part 1 of the interview here: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc
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We'd like to thanks these two for sharing their powerful stories. As we said in the video, please do whatever you can to raise awareness.
You can watch part 1 of the interview here: https://youtu.be/DyqUw0WYwoc
Watch NORTH KOREANS TRY AMERICAN BBQ (Collab with Digitalsoju TV): https://youtu.be/T0TYCEXmi90
You can check out Sunny's YouTube channel about North Korea here: https://goo.gl/PMbvXW
Send us a message via our Facebook page if you have any questions or topic suggestions about North Korea ► https://www.facebook.com/asianboss
Or you can reach out to Steve on Instagram► https://www.instagram.com/asianbosssteve
The opinions expressed in this video are those of individual interviewees alone and do not reflect the views of ASIAN BOSS or the general North Korean population.
Are you curious about real people's perspectives from Asia on various cultural and social issues? Subscribe to ASIAN BOSS for more fun and educational videos ► https://goo.gl/TRcSbE